have pitfalls
Frequency: 5.57.1 per million words
To possess or include certain dangers or problems.
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- Starting a new business can have many pitfalls if you're not careful.
- Any complex project will inevitably have its own pitfalls.
- Online dating has its pitfalls, so always proceed with caution.
- She warned them that their plan might have unforeseen pitfalls.
- Despite the excitement, venturing into unknown territory can have numerous pitfalls.
- Even experienced professionals can have their own pitfalls in certain situations.
- The new policy could have unexpected pitfalls if not implemented properly.
- Learning a new language often has its unique pitfalls for beginners.
- Investing in the stock market can have significant pitfalls for the uninformed.
- To avoid mistakes, it's crucial to understand the pitfalls a task might have.